Saturday, March 15, 2025

I just delivered Doordash to a house with dog poop in their yard. How would customers react if, along with their order, I also left them a business card for a dog poop removal service? What if YOU were that customer?

 

I just delivered Doordash to a house with dog poop in their yard. How would customers react if, along with their order, I also left them a business card for a dog poop removal service? What if YOU were that customer?

If you were the customer who had dog poop in your yard, how would you react if I left you a business card that advertises dog poop removal?

If it was a contactless leave-at-door order?

If I handed you the order and business card personally?

Should I leave business cards for dog poop removal services at locations with piles of dog poop left in the yard? What will likely happen if I do?

 

[–]amandamaniac 3 points  

My ex and his brother had a dog poop scoopin business about 10 years ago. Rich people will definitely pay to not have to scoop their dogs shit

[–]amandamaniac 1 point  

Exactly! lol

[–]UserCannotBeVerified 1 point  

I have to ask, how does the pricing go for a dog poo picking business? Like, do you charge a flat rate per visit or is there a set price per poop? This has genuinely tickled a corner of my brain 😅

[–]amandamaniac 2 points  

I’m sorry I don’t have all the answers lol this was like 2014/2015, I do know it was per dog and I think if they were small dogs or big dogs made a difference in price 😅

[–]BadPom 2 points  

I have a 12 year who occasionally likes money, so I’d laugh and toss it in the trash.

Or I’d feel horribly judged and leave a negative review of the dasher. Mind your damn business.

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